In 2026, Disneyland Paris has seen significant improvements following a massive multi-year investment and renovation program. The most notable change is the transformation of the second park, now officially renamed Disney Adventure World, which features the stunning new World of Frozen land. The "Disney Village" shopping district has also been completely reimagined, with new high-end dining options like Casa Giulia and the largest McDonald's in France. Beyond new additions, many classic attractions have received much-needed technical and scenic upgrades; Ratatouille: The Adventure and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror both debuted enhanced scenes and improved projection technology in early 2026. The resort has also moved away from its reputation for poor maintenance, with extensive refurbishments to the Disneyland Hotel and Sequoia Lodge. While the parks can still be crowded, the overall guest experience in terms of food quality, immersive storytelling, and infrastructure has moved much closer to the high standards of the American and Japanese Disney parks.